According to the Runways, Mini Bags Are Out and Massive Bags Are In

Much to the dismay of my family, friends, and partner, mini bags had a gorilla grip on me the past few seasons. You could not convince me that buying a purse that only fit my credit cards and chapstick was a bad buy—I went to bat for my Jacquemus Le Chiquito bag. And while mini bags will always have a place in my heart and closet, as an editor, I must be able to see the writing on the walls (or, in this case, on the runways) that big bags are back. Never in a million years did I think I’d be the person to proclaim the following statement, but alas, here we are. Coming to terms with the return of oversized bags will take time for anyone who’s loved the miniature versions, but easing into this trend may be easier than we think. F/W 22 runway collections showed us that oversized bags could be just as fun as mini bags. Need proof? Ahead, I’ve done a deep-dive to show how large purses have not only made a comeback but how they’re not the bland iterations of the past. Plus, I’ve rounded up the 36 best oversized bags to shop at every price point that is sure to convert even the biggest mini-bag fans to size up (at least for the time being). 

Scour the F/W 22 collections of various designers, and you’ll realize that oversized bags are back and bigger than ever. We saw everything from large shoulder bags at Chloé and Salvatore Ferragamo to massive totes at Brandon Maxwell and Bottega Venetta. But unlike the traditional totes and shoulder bags of the past, newer iterations of this bag trend centered on surprising details like geometric shapes, luxe materials, and vibrant hues, all packed into extra large silhouettes. The result is a bag trend that feels as fun as previous beloved bag trends but is far more practical. 

That practicality is fully displayed in how quickly the fashion set has taken up this trend. From traditional large totes to oversized crossbody bags to supersized shoulder bags, there are so many variations of this bag trend that it’s only logical it’s blown up. Versatility and functionality are the true markings of a great purse—and oversized bags are just that. Of course, for mini bag loves (myself included), warming up to this style will be a big adjustment, but take it as an invitation to try something new this fall. Who knows, you may fall in massively love with this trend. 

Mango never misses a beat. 

Of course, Staud would create the coolest tote bag. 

Saffron is the perfect color for fall. 

Not ready to go too big yet? This large shoulder bag will ease you into the trend. 

Didn’t know I needed a kelly green patent bag, until now. 

Crescent-shaped bags are also trending for fall, so this oversized bag knocks out two trends for the price of one. 

Minimalists, this is all you. 

How could you not love the shape of this bag? 

Various shades of yellow were found on F/W 22 runways, making this tote the ideal purchase. 

This bag is the perfect balance of fun and functional. 

I could stare at the contrasting stitching on this bag all day. 

Go big or go home. 

Proenza Schouler always understands the assignment. 

Act quick because she’s bound to sell out. 

It’s minimal yet makes a maximum impact. 

Why pack lighter when you can just buy a bigger bag? 

Baby blue, ftw. 

Perfection. No notes. 

Totes aren’t the only way to tap into this trend—opt for an oversized shoulder bag, and you’ll be doing it big. 

It’s big enough to fit a laptop. 

I mean, she’s a masterpiece. 

As an owner of my very own BOYY bag, I’m telling you that the quality of their purses makes them a worthwhile purchase. 

So sleek. 

NGL, drooling over this chocolate brown hue. 

It’s a need for me. 

She’s not a regular tote; she’s a cool one. 

The woven detail on this tote is divine. 

Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous. 

Gawking over this green hue. 

Fun fact: this tote bag can be folded for storage. 

She’s cozy. 

The first time I saw this bag, I audibly gasped. 

This will be a part of your wardrobe forever. 

And now, let’s take a moment to admire this orange suede. 

Nothing I love more than a sling-shaped bag. 

Note the contrasting oversized snakeskin buckle strap on this bag. 

Next: 8 Newer Designer Bags I’m Starting to See Everywhere